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Authors: QUEEN C
Citation: C. Queen, WOMEN, S M, AND THERAPY, Women & therapy, 19(4), 1996, pp. 65-73

Authors: MUNSON M
Citation: M. Munson, ELIMINATING THE BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION - SAFER SEX-EDUCATION FOR LESBIANS AND BISEXUAL WOMEN, Women & therapy, 19(4), 1996, pp. 75-84

Authors: QUACKENBUSH M
Citation: M. Quackenbush, TO KISS OR NOT TO KISS - A CASE-STUDY OF TRANSFORMATION, Women & therapy, 19(4), 1996, pp. 85-93

Authors: LOULAN J
Citation: J. Loulan, OUR BREASTS, OURSELVES, Women & therapy, 19(4), 1996, pp. 95-98

Authors: ESPIN OM
Citation: Om. Espin, LEAVING THE NATION AND JOINING THE TRIBE - LESBIAN IMMIGRANTS CROSSING GEOGRAPHICAL AND IDENTITY BORDERS, Women & therapy, 19(4), 1996, pp. 99-107

Authors: MCCORMICK N LEONARD J
Citation: N. Mccormick et J. Leonard, GENDER AND SEXUALITY IN THE CYBERSPACE FRONTIER, Women & therapy, 19(4), 1996, pp. 109-119

Authors: HALL M
Citation: M. Hall, UNSEXING THE COUPLE, Women & therapy, 19(3), 1996, pp. 1-11

Authors: HAYS PA
Citation: Pa. Hays, CULTURAL CONSIDERATIONS IN COUPLES THERAPY, Women & therapy, 19(3), 1996, pp. 13-23

Authors: HILL M
Citation: M. Hill, COUPLES THERAPY - FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES - FOREWORD, Women & therapy, 19(3), 1996, pp. 13-15

Authors: PEARLMAN SF
Citation: Sf. Pearlman, LOVING ACROSS RACE AND CLASS DIVIDES - RELATIONAL CHALLENGES AND THE INTERRACIAL LESBIAN COUPLE, Women & therapy, 19(3), 1996, pp. 25-35

Authors: GOTTLIEB DT GOTTLIEB CD
Citation: Dt. Gottlieb et Cd. Gottlieb, THE NARRATIVE COLLABORATIVE PROCESS IN COUPLES THERAPY - A POSTMODERNPERSPECTIVE/, Women & therapy, 19(3), 1996, pp. 37-47

Authors: GREENE B BOYDFRANKLIN N
Citation: B. Greene et N. Boydfranklin, AFRICAN-AMERICAN LESBIAN COUPLES - ETHNOCULTURAL CONSIDERATIONS IN PSYCHOTHERAPY, Women & therapy, 19(3), 1996, pp. 49-60

Authors: SIMS JM
Citation: Jm. Sims, THE USE OF VOICE FOR ASSESSMENT AND INTERVENTION IN COUPLES THERAPY, Women & therapy, 19(3), 1996, pp. 61-77

Authors: SNYDER M
Citation: M. Snyder, INTIMATE PARTNERS - A CONTEXT FOR THE INTENSIFICATION AND HEALING OF EMOTIONAL PAIN, Women & therapy, 19(3), 1996, pp. 79-92

Authors: SKERRETT K
Citation: K. Skerrett, FROM ISOLATION TO MUTUALITY - A FEMINIST COLLABORATIVE MODEL OF COUPLES THERAPY, Women & therapy, 19(3), 1996, pp. 93-106

Authors: HILL M
Citation: M. Hill, PUBLISHING, POWER, AND FEMINISM, Women & therapy, 19(2), 1996, pp. 1-3

Authors: CHUDOROW N
Citation: N. Chudorow, BECOMING A FEMINIST FOREMOTHER (VOL 17, PG 141, 1996), Women & therapy, 19(2), 1996, pp. 3-3

Authors: WEASEL LH
Citation: Lh. Weasel, SEEING BETWEEN THE LINES - BISEXUAL WOMEN AND THERAPY, Women & therapy, 19(2), 1996, pp. 5-16

Authors: SIMMONS KP SACK T MILLER G
Citation: Kp. Simmons et al., SEXUAL ABUSE AND CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY - IMPLICATIONS FOR WOMEN IN RECOVERY, Women & therapy, 19(2), 1996, pp. 17-30

Authors: ELIASON MJ MORGAN KS
Citation: Mj. Eliason et Ks. Morgan, THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THERAPY USAGE AND POLITICAL ACTIVITY IN LESBIANS, Women & therapy, 19(2), 1996, pp. 31-45

Authors: HOLZMAN GG
Citation: Gg. Holzman, COUNSELING ADULT WOMEN RAPE SURVIVORS - ISSUES OF RACE, ETHNICITY, AND CLASS, Women & therapy, 19(2), 1996, pp. 47-62

Authors: GIBSON PR CHEAVENS J WARREN ML
Citation: Pr. Gibson et al., CHEMICAL-SENSITIVITY CHEMICAL INJURY AND LIFE DISRUPTION, Women & therapy, 19(2), 1996, pp. 63-79

Authors: DANILUK JC
Citation: Jc. Daniluk, WHEN TREATMENT FAILS - THE TRANSITION TO BIOLOGICAL CHILDLESSNESS FORINFERTILE WOMEN, Women & therapy, 19(2), 1996, pp. 81-98

Authors: HALL R
Citation: R. Hall, A NOTE FROM THE NEW BOOK-REVIEW EDITOR, Women & therapy, 19(2), 1996, pp. 99-99

Authors: BRICEBAKER J
Citation: J. Bricebaker, SUBVERSIVE DIALOGUES - THEORY IN FEMINIST THERAPY - BROWN,LS, Women & therapy, 19(2), 1996, pp. 100-103
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